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If you had told me four years ago during my senior year of college that I would forgo my planned career as an international sustainable development consultant, and instead stay
Lent and Violence For Lent this year at Old West Church, we focused on Racism and White Privilege.  As part of this series, we began a yearlong installation comprised of
Agronomy instructor Sosten Longu teaches Summer Study Tour students about the carbon cycle in the Vermont Tech greenhouse.
As featured in Vermont Food and Farm Education’s news. This summer, students are invited to immerse themselves in food systems programming at eight Vermont higher education colleges and universities with
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This post originally appeared on the Gulf of Maine Research Institute blog. When you think about cafeteria food, you probably think of mystery meat and instant mashed potatoes. Most of
Demos President Heather McGhee and UC Berkeley Law Professor and author of Dog Whistle Politics Ian Haney López tell the story of how racism fuels economic inequality and what we
scene from the meeting
This post was originally published on the Migrant Justice Justicia Migrante website. They were all at Migrant Justice last weekend for a historic tri-state gathering of agricultural workers. Immigrant workers from New York,
summit participants
Saturday, March 12, 2016 marked a day when farming and fishing advocates gathered at Washington Academy in East Machias to discuss ways to strengthen Washington County’s food system. Based on
Andrea Solazzo with broccoli
Andrea Solazzo is the Gleaning and Community Outreach Coordinator at Vermont Food Bank. Andrea joined Vermont Food Bank team a year ago and brings a diverse set of experiences and
The 2016 Healthy Food in Health Care Ambassador Program (team and staff).
This post was originally published on the Health Care Without Harm blog.  It’s the people who are implementing food systems changes at healthcare facilities who often have the most sway
Partnering with the Massachusetts Hospital Association and Health Care Without Harm, these hospitals are forging new paths for prevention-based healthcare The New England Healthy Food in Health Care program works
This Backgrounder is the first in a multi-authored series seeking to uncover the structural foundations of racism in the food system and highlight the ways people, communities, organizations and social
Stacey Stearns and Amanda Freund in Phoenix with YDLI participants from the Northeast.
Over 40 young adults from across the U.S. and Canada recently graduated from the Holstein Foundation’s ninth Young Dairy Leaders Institute class, with Phase III being held February 24-27 in
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